CBS has renewed Beyond the Gates for two additional seasons. Currently in its second season, the series will air through 2028 for season three and season four.
Season four of Perfect Match premieres May 13 on Netflix. Reality stars from Love Is Blind, Age of Attraction, Love Island and more turn up the heat with more swaps, more sparks, and more drama. This season, the dating competition evolves to allow more singles to enter and stay in the house longer, giving late arrivals a real shot at finding their perfect match. But who will?
MGM+ has renewed From for a fifth and final season. The series unravels the mystery of a nightmarish town that traps all those who enter. As the unwilling residents fight to keep a sense of normalcy and search for a way out, they must also survive the threats of the surrounding forest – including the terrifying creatures that come out when the sun goes down.
Peacock has canceled espionage thriller series The Copenhagen Test after one season. This espionage thriller series follows first-generation Chinese-American intelligence analyst Alexander Hale (Simu Liu) who realizes his brain has been hacked, giving the perpetrators access to everything he sees and hears. Caught between his shadowy agency and the unknown hackers, he must maintain a performance 24/7 to flush out who’s responsible and prove where his allegiance lies.
The Terror: Devil in Silver premieres May 7 on AMC+ and Shudder. Dan Stevens stars as Pepper – a working-class moving man who, through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital – an institution filled with those society would rather forget. There, he must contend with patients working against him, doctors harboring grim secrets, and perhaps even the Devil himself. As Pepper navigates a hellscape where nothing is as it seems, he finds that the only path to freedom is to face the entity which thrives on the suffering within New Hyde’s walls – but doing so may prove that the worst demons of all live inside him.
The finale of Good Omens premieres May 13 on Prime Video. The 90 minute episode picks up where the ineffable story left off in Season Two as the beloved and unlikely duo – angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley return to face their most epic and personal adventure yet. Their millennia-long friendship has been fractured ever since Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) accepted the offer to return to Heaven, leaving Crowley (David Tennant) behind. Now, as the newly appointed Supreme Archangel, Aziraphale is tasked with overseeing the Second Coming, a monumental responsibility that weighs heavily on him, and is made worse when his plans cause some consternation among the other angels. Meanwhile, heartbroken Crowley finds himself at rock bottom, wandering the streets of Soho. As the fate of the universe hangs in the balance, Aziraphale and Crowley must confront their relationship, heal old wounds and rediscover their bond. From navigating London’s gangsters to thwarting Hellish threats, they face personal betrayals and the complexities of their own emotions in this timeless expedition. Together, they must decide whether their friendship – and the world itself – is worth saving.
Despite not being on the fall schedule, there will be special episodes of Ghosts airing this fall. A one hour Halloween special and Ghostmas special will air this coming fall.
CBS has given a development room order to Flint. As part of CBS’ year round long-term development strategy, the development room will start writing scripts. Starring Matt LeBlanc, the series tells the story of a burnt-out LAPD detective who, on the verge of retirement, is blindsided when the city extends his service by five years. Determined to get fired, he breaks rules and disobeys orders, which, to his dismay, makes him an even better cop.
Season two of Ludwig will air later this year on BritBox. Picking up from the end of season one, master puzzle-setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor (David Mitchell) is now a Crime Scene Consultant, working alongside DCI Russell Carter (Dipo Ola), on ‘impossible’ crimes for the Cambridge Police Authority. No longer having to masquerade as his brother, he’s openly more ‘Ludwig’ than ever – brilliant at solving puzzles but hopeless at everything else. But John’s identical twin brother, James, is still missing, and now that he’s an official employee of the station, John is forbidden from using any police resources to look for his brother or uncover exactly what he was investigating. Of course, John won’t stop and neither will Lucy (Anna Maxwell Martin), John’s sister-in-law and wife of his missing brother James. A puzzle needs solving and a husband and father needs bringing home. One masquerade may have ended, but a new one has just begun. Joining the cast as series regulars are Mark Bonnar as newspaper editor Gareth Fisher, Sian Clifford as local MP, Joanne Kemper, Ben Ashenden as DC Ethan Cole, and Rumi Sutton as DC Caitlin Sullivan. Returning cast include Dylan Hughes as Henry Betts-Taylor, Dorothy Atkinson as DCS Carol Shaw, Ralph Ineson as Chief Constable Ziegler, and Karl Pilkington as DI Matt Neville.
CBS has set The Price is Right Live for this December. The primetime Christmas special will be the first live show in its historic 54-year run.
Anthology series Gamechangers will kick off June 8 on The Roku Channel with Gamechangers: The Ashlyn Harris Story. Sharing her triumphs and defeats both on and off the soccer field, Ashlyn bares all, leaving viewers heartbroken at times and inspired at others.
Production has begun on the fourth season of The White Lotus in France. The season will film in Cannes, St. Tropez, and Monaco. Filming will also take place in Paris, though the story will remain along the Côte d’Azur. The fourth season will follow a new group of White Lotus hotel guests and employees over the span of a week, taking place during the Cannes Film Festival. Cast include Helena Bonham Carter, Vincent Cassel, Steve Coogan, Caleb Jonte Edwards, Dylan Ennis, Corentin Fila, Ari Graynor, Marissa Long, Alexander Ludwig, Chris Messina, AJ Michalka, Kumail Nanjiani, and Nadia Tereszkiewicz. Additional cast includes Chloe Bennet, Sandra Bernhard, Heather Graham, Max Greenfield, Frida Gustavsson, Charlie Hall, Jarrad Paul, Rosie Perez, Ben Schnetzer, and Laura Smet.
Cheryl Miller will join NBC Sports as a studio analyst when the WNBA returns to NBC and debuts on Peacock in 2026. Miller will often work with Maria Taylor and Sue Bird, who were previously announced as studio host and studio analyst, respectively. NBC Sports’ presentation of the WNBA begins in May and includes the 2026 WNBA Finals on NBC and Peacock.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills three part reunion will premiere April 23 on Bravo. Host Andy Cohen joins Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards, Bozoma Saint John, Sutton Stracke, and new housewives Amanda Frances and Rachel Zoe as they reflect on an emotional season 15 marked by shocking revelations, shifting alliances, and friendships tested like never before. Friends Kathy Hilton and Jennifer Tilly also join.
Baylen Out Loud returns May 19 on TLC. The series follows Baylen Dupree, a vibrant young woman living with extreme Tourette Syndrome, as she and fiancé Colin Dooley enter one of the biggest chapters of their lives. With Baylen continuing to meet the daily realities of Tourette head-on, the couple faces mounting pressure as wedding plans take shape alongside new career demands, financial decisions, and the possibility of a major move.
Squatters premieres May 12 on A&E. The series follows Flash Shelton, and his team as they tackle high-stakes, fast-moving, and often volatile situations to help homeowners reclaim their property. In the tradition of Intervention, this new series lifts the veil on a critical social issue facing America today. It sheds light on the complex legal challenges surrounding property rights and showcases Shelton’s unconventional strategies to resolve these conflicts.
True crime series The Killer Among Us will premiere on Oxygen May 17. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the series explores a series of shocking murders that take place in tight-knit communities throughout the US. As these sinister crimes rock close circles, universities, small towns, and places of worship, those closest are shocked when they realize the suspect could also be a friend, colleague, neighbor, or classmate.Throughout the season, Cumming takes viewers down the duplicitous road of devious, double-crossing, and deadly stories of those slain by a member of their own circle. The series is a real-life “whodunnit” that delves straight into the heart of communities where the unthinkable has happened, and no one knows why – or who is responsible.
Suspense thriller Unconditional premieres May 8 on Apple TV. The series follows a mother-daughter vacation-turned-nightmare when 23-year-old Gali is arrested for drug smuggling in Moscow. Her mother, Orna, refuses to accept the charges – but her fight for Gali’s freedom pulls her into a deadly web of crime and corruption.
NBC will air the pilot of Peacock’s M.I.A. May 14. Restless in the Florida Keys, Etta Tiger Jonze dreams of a life in Miami’s glittering, sub-tropical kingdom. When her family’s drug-running business shatters in tragedy, however, Etta embarks on a dangerous journey through Miami’s neon-lit underbelly that will define who she is and what she’s ultimately capable of.
Zorro premieres June 30 on MHz Choice. This spirited new adaptation is set in 1821, as Don Diego de la Vega (Jean Dujardin) unexpectedly becomes mayor of his beloved city of Los Angeles. As the city faces financial problems due to the greed of a local businessman, Don Emmanuel (Eric Elmosnino), Diego is ultimately driven to revive his long-abandoned alter ego as Zorro for the first time in 20 years, to help save the city. As he takes on corruption, he must juggle life as both mayor and masked vigilante, all while keeping his identity hidden from his wife Gabriella (Audrey Dana). This new eight-episode limited series features a light, playful tone, with visual comedy inspired by legendary filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch.












